The Transmission Grid is an integral part of the electricity market. It is a network of high-voltage power lines and associated equipment that transports electricity from generating sources to consumers. The grid is composed of transmission lines, substations, and other related infrastructure. It is responsible for the reliable delivery of electricity to customers, and is managed by independent system operators (ISOs) or regional transmission organizations (RTOs). The grid is also responsible for balancing supply and demand, and for providing ancillary services such as frequency regulation and voltage control. The Transmission Grid market is highly regulated, with governments setting the rules and regulations that govern the operation of the grid. This includes setting the rates that utilities must pay for the use of the grid, as well as the rules for the operation of the grid. Companies in the Transmission Grid market include American Electric Power, Duke Energy, Exelon Corporation, National Grid, and Southern Company. Show Less Read more
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